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Introduction

State and Federal Laws from time to time mandate information be posted on a school district's website. The requirements vary widely as well as the locations where these items might logically appear. With this page we are hoping to provide our community with a quick resource for locating such information.

Guide to Required Postings

 

Bill of Rights for Property Owners

(Government Code, §402.031 House Bill 1495, 80th Legislature, Regular Session) (link). For property owners whose property may be acquired by governmental or private entities through the use of eminent domain authority.

 

College Credit, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Dual Credit, and Joint HS and College Credit Programs

Del Rio High School Counseling Department
SFDRCISD Early College High School Counseling Department

SB 282 80th Legislature
Requires school districts to notify the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) of all students in grades 9 – 12 of the availability of programs under which they may earn college credit, including Advanced Placement programs, International Baccalaureate programs, dual credit programs, and joint high school and college credit programs. The notification may be provided on the district’s Internet website and must include the name and contact information of any public or private entity offering such a program.

Location: Parent: Parent/Student Handbook.


Conflict of Interest

Local Government Code Chapter 176 Conflict of Interest
The district must provide access to information concerning business relationships between local government officials and vendors that contract with local government entities. The manner by which information about these business relationships are disclosed was the subject of extensive interpretation and clarification by the Attorney General in GA-0446.

The records administrator for the entity is required to maintain a list of “local government officers of the entity and shall make that list available to the public and any person who may be required to file a questionnaire. In addition, entities are required to “provide access to the statements and questionnaires . . . on the Internet website maintained by the local governmental entity. Larger entities have additional internet website listing requirements.

HB 1491 from the 80th legislature codifies many of the rulings in GA-0446. It provides that a local governmental entity is not required to maintain an Internet site to provide access to statements and questionnaires.

Location: Purchasing: Conflict of Interest


Employment Policies

HB 912 78th Legislature Education Code Section 21.204(d)
School districts must place their employment policies on their websites and have the policies available for inspection at each school.

Location: Board Policy

Energy Consumption

HB 3693 80th Legislature
School districts and TEA are required to establish a goal to reduce annual electric consumption by five percent each state fiscal year for six years beginning September 1, 2007. School districts and TEA are required to record electricity, water, and natural gas consumption in an electronic repository and report this information on a publicly accessible Internet website with an interface designed for ease of navigation.

Location: Facilities & Operations Webpage

Graduation Plans
(Texas Education Code, §28.02121(b))

Notice is to include information provided by the TEA on benefits of various graduation plans, levels of achievement and endorsements. 

Location: TEA: Graduation Information: Foundation High School Program

 

Immunization Exceptions, Requirements and Suggestions (Texas Department of State Health Services)

HB 1059 80th Legislature
This bill requires school districts with website capabilities to post information relating to immunizations exceptions, required and suggested immunizations for school age children, information on health clinics offering vaccines and links to the DSHS website. Information should be available in English and Spanish.

Location: Texas Department of Health Services: Immunization Requirements

 

Notice of School Board Meetings

SB 1133 79th Legislature (Government Code, §551.056(a)-(b))
Requires a school district to post notices of meetings of the school board on the school district’s website, if a website is maintained by, or for, the district and if a school district is located in whole or in part within the corporate boundaries of a municipality with a population of 48,000 or more.

The Internet posting is in addition to any other posting required. The validity of a notice or agenda is not affected by a failure to comply with a requirement under the new section that is due to a technical problem beyond the control of the school district. This language is in addition to the current requirement to post meeting notices on a bulletin board at a place convenient to the public in the central administrative office of the district.

Location: Board Meeting Notices

Notice of Vacancies for Licensed / Certified Positions

SB 387 79th Legislature
School districts must implement the new requirements regarding posting notice of vacancies for which a license or certificate is required under Section 21.003. The district must provide such notice by posting the position on a bulletin board at a place convenient to the public in the district's central administrative office, a bulletin board at the central administrative office of each campus in the district during any time the office is open, and the district's Internet website, if any.

Location: Human Resources/Job Postings Webpage

 

Maintenance and Operations (M & O) tax rate
Tax Code 26.05b
Districts must post on their website the Maintenance and Operations (M & O) tax rate if it exceeds the effective rate.

Location: School Finance/Financial Transparency Webpage

 

School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) Policies

SB 42 79th Legislature

The legislation adds an emphasis on proper nutrition and exercise to the health curriculum required for kindergarten through grade 12 in Education Code Sec. 28.004. A school district shall publish in the student handbook and post on the district's Internet website

  • District Wellness Policy

2021 Legislative Session 

  •  SHAC Committee Meetings
  •  Human Sexuality Instruction - Curriculum Materials

Location: Child Nutrition and SHAC Webpage


NCLB & Accountability Ratings

HB 3297 78th Legislature .TEC §39.251 and §39.252
Districts are required by the 10th day of the new school year to have posted on the district website the following items:

  • the School Report Cards for each campus (available at the AEIS website);
  • AEIS Report for the district;
  • the current accountability rating, as of August 1 for the district; and
  • a definition and explanation of each rating, such as Table 6 (a PDF download) of the current Accountability Manual

Location: District Accountability Webpage

 

Nondiscrimination Statement

Location: Website Accessibility


Notifications of Claimed Infringement

17 U.S.C. 512(c)(1), (2); 37 CFR 201.38
Entities must designate an agent to receive notifications of claimed infringement and include this information on its website in a location accessible to the public.


Proposed Budget Summary

HB 1 Section 2.06 79th Legislature, 3rd called session
Requires school districts to post on their website a summary of their proposed budget
at the same time the districts post their notice of the budget. The summary must include aggregate and per student spending on instruction; instructional support; central administration; district operations; debt service; and any other category designated by the commissioner. The summary must also include a comparison to the previous year’s actual spending.

Location: School Finance/Financial Transparency Webpage


PSAT/NMSQT Availability

HB 1844 80th Legislature
A school district is required to post on an Internet website maintained by the district the date the PSAT/NMSQT will be administered and the date any college advanced placement tests will be administered. The notice must state that the PSAT/NMSQT or the advanced placement test is available for home-schooled students eligible to attend school in the district and describe the procedures for a home-schooled student to register for the test.

Location: DRHS/ECHS Assessment Calendar

Additional Info: College Board Website


Local Family Assistance
Resources (link)


District Parental Policy

Location: Federal and State Programs: Parent and Family Engagement


Texas Academic Performance Report 2022-2023 (Link)


Superintendent Contract
Location:Contract